HI ET,

I would strongly advise against using Sonos speakers, or at least Sonos 1s.  
They sound great, but they are hiccuppy with Siri - if there’s ever a room that 
doesn’t play when I tell it to, it’s always a room with a Sonos..  Also, about 
four weeks ago, all our four Sonos1s fried at the same time.  I assume we had 
some kind of power surge during the night while we slept, but the only place 
that it was evident was these four speakers.  All other appliances were fine, 
including our Sonos Amp and our Sonos Move.  None of our clocks needed to be 
reset, or anything like that. in fact were it not for the Sonos, we would never 
have known the power surge had even happened.  None of them was more than two 
years old.  My husband read online about how you can take them apart and 
replace the fuse, so thought he’d give it a try.  When he opened up the Sonos, 
he found that both the fuse and the capacitors were fried, as in brown.  It is 
our feeling that there is some kind of design flaw in the Sonos 1s that renders 
them susceptible to this, since none of our other Sonos speakers were damaged.  
We’re so ticked off that we’ve decided to just replace the failed Sonos with 
the new HomePods when they come out.
Cheers,
Donna 

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